January 2011

Highlights include Kid Rock, Stomp and the Columbus Symphony with Lang Lang.

Theater

Available Light Theatre—Columbus Performing Arts Center, 549 Franklin Ave, 558-7408. Just Kids, 1/13 thru 22, Thu-Sat at 8 pm & Sun at 2 pm. Tickets pay what you want; advance $15 & up online at avltheatre.com.

Broadway Across America & CAPA—Palace Theatre, 34 W Broad St, 469-0939 or (800) 745-3000. Stomp, 1/14 thru 16, Fri at 8 pm, Sat at 5 & 9 pm & Sun at 3 & 7 pm. Tickets $22.50 & up.

CAPA—Lincoln Theatre, 769 E Long St, 469-0939 or (800) 745-3000. Tony n’ Tina’s Wedding, 1/20 thru 30, Thu & Fri at 7:30 pm, Sat at 2 & 7:30 pm & Sun at 2 pm. Tickets $65-$85.

Columbus Children’s Theatre—512 Park St, 224-6672. Alice in Wonderland, 1/6 thru 1/16, Thu at

7:30 pm, Fri at 10 am & 7:30 pm, Sat at 1, 3 & 5 pm & Sun at 1 & 3 pm. Tickets $9-$18.

Echoes in Time Theatre—Ohio Historical Center, 1982 Velma Ave, (800) 686-6124. Commissioned by God: Mother Bickerdyke & the Civil War, 1/8, 15, 22 & 29 at 1 & 3 pm. Tickets $8, seniors $7, youth 6-12 $4 & children under 5 free.

MadLab Theatre & Gallery—227 N Third St, 221-5418. Love in the Time of Comedy, 1/20 thru 2/12, Thu-Sat at 8 pm. Tickets $10, seniors & students $8 & members $6.

Phoenix Theatre for Children—Riffe Center, Studio One, 77 S High St, 464-0939 or (800) 745-3000. Encyclopedia Brown, 1/7 thru 16, Fri at 7:30 pm & Sat-Sun at 1 & 2:30 pm. Tickets $20 & children $10.

Shadowbox Live—164 Easton Town Center, 416-7625. The Naked Truth, 1/6 thru 3/26, Thu at 7:30 pm, Fri-Sat at 7:30 & 10:30 pm; tickets $30, students & seniors $20; Lunatic Lunchbox, 1/14 at noon; tickets $10, students & seniors $5; Love and Lies Lunchbox, 1/21 & 28 at noon; tickets $10, students & seniors $5.

Concerts

Thursday, Jan 6

Girl Talk—7 pm, Lifestyle Communities Pavilion, 405 Neil Ave, 461-5483. Tickets $25.

Friday, Jan 7 thru 9

Early Music in Columbus—The Early Interval, A French Twelfth Night Celebration, Fri-Sat at 8 pm & Sun at 2:30 pm, Pontifical College Josephinum, 7625 N High St, 469-0939 or (800) 745-3000. Tickets $27, seniors $22 & students $12.

Friday, Jan 7 & 8

Columbus Symphony—Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1, with Enrique Arturo Diemecke, conductor & Vladimir Feltsman, piano, 8 pm, Ohio Theatre, 55 E State St, 228-8600. Tickets $18-$64.

Saturday, Jan 8

Jazz Arts Group—PBJ & Jazz, featuring guitarist Sean Carney, 11 am, Lincoln Theatre, 769 E Long St, 294-5200, ext. 107. Tickets $5; $20 family max.

Saturday, Jan 8 & 9

ProMusica—World of Wonder, with Martina Filjak, pianist, Sat at 5:30 pm & Sun at 7 pm, Southern Theatre, 21 E Main St, 464-0066. Tickets $10-$46.

Wednesday, Jan 12

Marianas Trench—with The Dance Party, 7 pm, The Basement, 391 Neil Ave, 461-5483. Tickets $5.

Friday, Jan 14

Oberhofer—with Cloud Nothings, 7 pm, The Basement, 391 Neil Ave, 461-5483. Tickets $10 & advance $8.

Friday, Jan 14 & 15

Columbus Jazz Orchestra—Great American Songbook Series, A Night at the Movies: Featuring the Music of Henry Mancini, with Dave Grusin, composer, 8 pm, Southern Theatre, 21 E. Main St, 469-0939 or (800) 745-3000. Tickets $41-$49.

Thursday, Jan 20

Dwight Lenox—Music in the Atrium series, 7 pm, Grandview Heights Public Library, 1685 W First Ave, 486-2954. Adm free.

Friday, Jan 21 & 22

Columbus Symphony—1812 Overture!, with Peter Stafford Wilson, conductor & Julian Schwarz, cello,

8 pm, Ohio Theatre, 39 E State St, 228-8600. Tickets $18-$64.

Saturday, Jan 22

Anberlin and Circa Survive—with Foxy Shazam, 7 pm, Newport Music Hall, 1722 N High St, 461-5483. Tickets $21 & advance $18.50.

Ballyhoo!—with Tropadelic, 8 pm, The Basement, 391 Neil Ave, 461-5483. Tickets $12 & advance $10.

Chamber Music Columbus—The Burning River Brass, 8 pm, Southern Theatre, 21 E Main St, 469-0939 or (800) 745-3000. Tickets $15-$40 (students half price).

Zachariah’s Red Eye Reunion—featuring McGuffey Lane & Friends, 7 pm, Lifestyle Communities Pavilion, 405 Neil Ave, 461-5483. Tickets $15 & advance $12 (reserved table seats $20).

Sunday, Jan 23

CityMusic—Russian Romance, featuring Arkadiy Gips, violinist, 2 pm, Bluestone (formerly BoMA), 583 E Broad St, 223-3093. Tickets $25, seniors $20 & students $10.

Monday, Jan 24

Punch Brothers—with Chris Thile, 8 pm, Lincoln Theatre, 769 E Long St, 469-0939 or (800) 745-3000. Tickets $25.

Thursday, Jan 27

Columbus Symphony—CSOvations series, with Jean-Marie Zeitouni, conductor & Lang Lang, pianist, 8 pm, Ohio Theatre, 39 E State St, 228-8600. Tickets $35-$95.

Friday, Jan 28

Darkstar Orchestra—Southbound Winter Tour, 8 pm, Newport Music Hall, 1722 N High St, 461-5483. Tickets $27 & advance $22.

Kid Rock—with Jamey Johnson, 7 pm, Value City Arena, 555 Borror Dr, (800) 745-3000. Tickets $22-$86.

LoveSick Radio—7 pm, The Basement, 391 Neil Ave, 461-5483. Tickets $12 & advance $10.

Friday, Jan 28 & 30

Carpe Diem—Seize the Music series, Baroque to Big Band, Fri at 8 pm & Sun at 4 pm, Harrison Park Community Center, 575 W First Ave, 205-8160. Tickets $25 & seniors $20.

Saturday, Jan 29

Columbus Symphony—with Soldiers’ Chorus of the US Army Field Band, 8 pm, Ohio Theatre, 39 E State St, 228-8600. Tickets $18-$64.

Jazz on the Avenue—(also see Exhibitions) A Melodious Celebration of the Art of Romare Bearden, with Khalid Moss & Kinkajoo Ensemble, exhibit opening at 6:30 & concert at 7:30 pm, King Arts Complex, 867 Mt Vernon Ave, 645-5464. Tickets $25.

Sunday, Jan 30

Cathedral Concert—with Rex Rallanka from Sacramento’s Blessed Sacrament Cathedral, organist, 3 pm, Saint Joseph Cathedral, 212 E Broad St, 241-2526. Adm $10.

Exhibitions

Art Access Gallery—540 S Drexel Ave, 338-8325. Landscapes by Diane Young, Valerie Craig, Richard Clem & Andy Reed, 1/7 thru 2/5. Tue-Fri 11 am-5 pm, Sat 11 am-4 pm & by appt. Adm free.

Caterina Ltd—521 S Third St, 224-7224. Latest Works by Susan Astleford, thru 1/31. Mon-Wed 11 am-6 pm, Thu-Fri till 7 pm, Sat till 5 pm & Sun noon-5 pm. Adm free.

Columbus College of Art & Design—107 N Ninth St, 222-3270. Seventh Dream of Teenage Heaven, 1/27 thru 2/12. Mon-Fri 11 am-5 pm & Thu till 8 pm. Adm free.

Columbus Museum of Art—480 E Broad St, 221-4848. Currents: Complaints Choir & The Bible Illuminated: R Crumb’s Book of Genesis, both thru 1/16. Tue-Sun 10 am-5:30 pm & Thu till 8:30 pm. Adm $5, seniors & students $4, children 6-17 $3 & children 5 & under free.

COSI—333 W Broad St, 228-2674. Geckos: Tails to Toepads, 1/18 thru 5/8. Wed-Sat 10 am-5 pm & Sun noon-6 pm. Adm $14.25, seniors $13.25 & children 2-12 $9.25, under 2 & members free.

Decorative Arts Center of Ohio—Reese-Peters House, 145 E Main St, Lancaster, (740) 681-1423. The Creative Spirit: A Collection of Folk and Outsider Art, thru 1/2. Tue-Sat 10 am-4 pm & Sun 1-4 pm, closed Mon. Adm free.

Fisher Gallery—Otterbein University, Roush Hall, 27 S Grove St, 823-1792. Dividing Indivisibility, paintings by Ashley Shellhause, 1/3 thru 6/12. Daily 9 am-9 pm. Adm free.

Frank Museum of Art—Otterbein University, 39 S Vine St, 818-9716. Ceremonial Objects: West African Artifacts from the Otterbein University Collection, 1/5 thru 6/3. Wed-Fri 11 am-3 pm. Adm free.

Franklin Park Conservatory—1777 E Broad St, 645-1800. Holidays at the Conservatory, thru 1/5; Orchid Forest, 1/8 thru 4/3. Daily 10 am-5 pm (Wed till 8 pm). Adm $11, seniors & students with ID $9, children 3-17 $6, members & children under 3 free.

Grandview Heights Public Library—1685 W First Ave, 486-2951. Collages, by Jill M Connor, thru 1/31. Mon-Thu 10 am-8:30 pm, Fri till 6 pm, Sat till 5 pm & Sun 1-5 pm. Adm free.

King Arts Complex—867 Mt Vernon Ave, 645-5464. A Melodious Celebration of the Art of Romare Bearden, 1/29 thru 4/9. See kingartscomplex.com for times & adm info.

Leslie H and Ethyl Rose Miller Gallery—Otterbein University, Art & Communication Bldg, 33 Collegeview Rd, 823-1792. Water Drawings, 1/3 thru 2/4, opening reception 1/13, from 5-7 pm. Mon-Fri 8 am-4 pm, Sat-Sun 1-4 pm. Adm free.

Ohio Arts Council—Riffe Gallery, 77 S High St, 644-9624. Against the Grain: Modernism in the Midwest, thru 1/9; Here’s Looking at You: New Portraits by Ohio Artists, 1/27 thru 4/10. Tue 10 am-4 pm, Wed & Fri till 5:30 pm, Thu till 8 pm & Sat-Sun noon-4 pm. Adm free.

Ohio Wesleyan University—Mowry Alumni Center, 16 Rowland Ave, (740) 203-6908. Paintings by Barbara Frentsos Butler, thru 2/23. Mon-Sun 8:30 am-5 pm. Adm free.

OSU Faculty Club—181 S Oval Mall, 292-2262. George Acock: The Mediterranean in Watercolors, 1/5 thru 2/25, opening reception 1/14, from 6-8 pm. Call for hours. Adm free.

Roy G Biv Gallery—997 N High St, 297-7694. Time-Sensitive, thru 1/29. Wed-Fri 3-6 pm, Sat 1-5 pm or by appt. Adm free.

Schumacher Gallery—Capital University, 1 College & Main, 236-6319. Edward Weston: Life Work, 1/17 thru 3/26. Mon-Sat 1-5 pm. Adm free.

Short North Gallery Hop—galleries open late, live music & more, 1/1 from 4-10 pm, Short North Arts District, N High St from Goodale Blvd to Fifth Ave, 228-8050. Adm free.

Studios on High—686 N High St, 461-6487. Capturing the quiet, isolated moments of winter, 1/1 thru 31. Mon-Sat noon-6 pm & Sun 1-6 pm. Adm free.

Wexner Center for the Arts—1871 N High St, 292-3535. Six Solos: Megan Geckler, Erwin Redl, Tobias Putrih/MOS, Gustavo Godoy, Katy Moran & Joel Morrison, thru 2/13 (Geckler thru 1/3). Tue, Wed & Sun 11 am-6 pm & Thu, Fri & Sat till 8 pm. Adm $5.

Film

Wexner Center—1871 N High St, 292-3535. Cinema Latino: Carancho, 2010, & The Aztec Mummy vs the Human Robot, 1957, 1/7 & 8 at 7 & 9 pm; Leap Year, 2010, & The Ship of Monsters, 1959, 1/14 & 15 at 7 & 8:45 pm; Argentina Fútbol Club, 2010, & The Planet of the Female Invaders, 1965, 1/20 at 7 & 8:35 pm; Alamar, 2009, & The Wind Journeys, 2009, 1/27 at

7 & 8:25 pm; Visiting Filmmaker: Let Each One Go Where He May, 2009, introduced by director

Ben Russell, 1/13; Contemporary Screen: White Material, 2009, & Atlantiques, 2009, 1/21 & 22; New Documentary: Marwencol, 2010, 1/28 & 29; Film History 101: The Magnificent Ambersons, 1942, 1/18. Films at 7 pm unless otherwise listed. See wexarts.org for tickets.

Dance

CAPA—Palace Theatre, 34 W Broad St, 469-0939 or (800) 745-3000. Les Ballets Trockadero De Monte Carlo, 1/28 at 8 pm. Tickets $20-$35.

Ohio Wesleyan University—Chappelear Drama Center, 45 Rowland Ave, (740) 368-3629. Thiossane West African Dance Institute, 1/15 at 8 pm. Tickets $20, seniors & students $5.

Lectures

Tuesday, Jan 11

Columbus Academy—Sheila Watt-Cloutier, Nobel Peace Price nominee & world leader on global climate change & human rights, speaking about challenges Inuit people face to their Arctic environment, economy, health & culture, 7:30 pm, Shoedinger Theatre, 4300 Cherry Bottom Rd, 475-2311. Adm free.

Thursday, Jan 13

Grandview Heights Public Library—Diana Britt Franklin, speaking about her book Gold Medal Killer, story of an OSU prof & Olympic champion who murdered his lover in 1929, 7 pm, Grandview Heights Public Library, 1685 W First Ave, 486-2951. Adm free.

Tuesday, Jan 18

Wexner Center—Mark Tribe, discussing recent work & Dystopia Files, an archive of clips depicting public interactions between police & protestors in North America since 1999, 4:30 pm, 1871 N High St, 292-3535. Adm free.

For children

Nationwide Arena—200 W Nationwide Blvd, (800) 745-3000. Disney on Ice: Princess Classics, 1/19 thru 23, Wed-Fri at 7 pm, Sat at 11 am, 3 & 7 pm & Sun at

11 am & 3 pm. Tickets $13-$43.

Veterans Memorial—300 W Broad St, 221-4341. Kidzapalooza, magicians, jugglers, games, rides & more, 1/29, from 10 am-5 pm. Adm $5.

Sports

Columbus Blue Jackets—Nationwide Arena, Front St & Nationwide Blvd, 431-3600. Home games: Colorado, 1/2; Dallas, 1/10; Chicago, 1/16; St Louis, 1/18; Nashville, 1/26; Los Angeles, 1/28. All games at 7 pm & tickets $10-$200.

Nationwide Arena—Front St & Nationwide Blvd, 246-2000. Monster Jam Freestyle Mania, 1/8 at 7:30 pm & 1/9 at 2 & 7:30 pm. Tickets $20, advance $18, children 11 & under $11, advance $9; WWE Monday Night RAW, 1/25 at 8:15 pm. Tickets $15-$60.

OSU Sports—292-2624. Call for tickets.

Basketball, men’s—Value City Arena. Home games: Indiana, 1/6 at 8:30 pm; Wisconsin, 1/16 at

8 pm; Northwestern, 1/19 at 7 pm; Minnesota, 1/31 at 1 pm.

Basketball, women’s—Value City Arena. Home games: Michigan, 1/3 at 2 pm; Illinois, 1/14 at 7 pm; Indiana, 1/17 at 2 pm; Minnesota, 1/28 at 7:30 pm.

Museums

Columbus Museum of Art—480 E Broad St, 221-4848. Featuring works from the museum’s collection of Impressionism, German Expressionism, Cubism, American Modernism and contemporary art, including works by Degas, Picasso, Monet, Hopper & Bellows (also see Exhibitions); plus the Russell Page Sculp-ture Garden; group tours available. The Museum

Shop features books, jewelry and gift items; the Palette Express is open Tue-Sun 10 am-3 pm, Thu till 8:30 pm, closed Mon. Museum hours Tue-Sun 10 am-5:30 pm & Thu till 8:30 pm. Adm $5, seniors & students $4, children 6-17 $3 & children 5 & under free.

Kelton House Museum & Garden—586 E Town St, 464-2022. Once home to interior designer Grace Bird Kelton, this 1852 Greek Revival/Italianate house was a stop on the Underground Railroad; contains Kelton family mementos, antique music boxes & Victorian furnishings & gardens; operated by the Junior League of Columbus. Sun 1-4 pm or by appt at least 30 days in advance. Adm $6, seniors $4, students & children $2 & children 5 & under free.

Ohio Craft Museum—1665 W Fifth Ave, 486-4402. The only museum in the Midwest devoted wholly to collecting & displaying fine crafts. On display are the works of members of the Ohio Designer Craftsmen. Includes ceramics, contemporary fiber, studio glass, fine woodworking, metal & jewelry. Mon-Fri 10 am-

5 pm, Sat & Sun 1-4 pm (during exhibitions). Adm free.

Ohio Historical Center—I-71 & 17th Ave, (800) 686-6124. Galleries depicting natural & recorded history & archaeology of Ohio; state archives & library located in three-story block cantilevered over the museum base; operated by the Ohio Historical Society. Sat 9 am-5 pm; archives open Thu 9 am-9 pm. Adm $8, seniors $7, children 6-12 $4, 5 & under & members free; parking $4, members free.

Thurber House—77 Jefferson Ave, 464-1032. Literary center located in the restored Victorian home of James Thurber’s family, furnished with period furniture & Thurber artifacts, featuring a Thurber bookstore & events such as author readings & writing programs. Daily 1-4 pm. Free self-guided tours Mon-Sat; guided tours Sun, adm $2.50, seniors & students $2.

Attractions

Columbus Zoo and Aquarium—4850 W Powell Rd (on the Scioto River, Rt 257, four miles N of Rts 161 & 33), 645-3550. Nationally known zoo featuring more than 600 species of wildlife, including an exhibit focusing on habitat preservation; manatees in a 190,000-gallon pool; collection of lowland gorillas; songbird aviary; prairie dog habitat; African Forest, Asia Quest & Islands of Southeast Asia & Australia areas; pachyderm exhibit, & a historic 1914 Mangels-Illions carousel featuring the original horses & Wurlitzer organ. Hours frequently vary. Go to columbuszoo.org. Adm $12, seniors & children 2-9 $7 & under 2 free; parking $5.

COSI Columbus—333 W Broad St, 228-2674. Hands-on museum on the Scioto peninsula downtown, featuring high-tech displays & interactive exhibits on science & industry, plus WOSU@COSI, a working TV & radio studio. Exhibition areas include Ocean, with a mystical seas area & scientific ocean exploration, & Space, with exhibits on space exploration, plus little kidspace for younger children, seven-story Extreme Screen Theater, Big Science Park, Atomic Café restaurant, Science2Go! Store & more. Wed-Sat 10 am-5 pm, Sun noon-6 pm, closed Mon & Tue. Adm $14.25, seniors $13.25, children 2-12 $9.25, under 2 & members free.

Franklin Park Conservatory—1777 E Broad St, 645-8733. Opened in 1895; houses more than 400 plant species in four climatic zones, educational & art exhibitions (also see Exhibitions), four-acre community garden campus, Chihuly glass collection, a permament light installation by James Turrell in the Palm House, orchid & bonsai collections & an 88 acre park with formal outdoor gardens, plus Botanica, gift shop & green house, & Conservatory Garden Café. Daily

10 am-5 pm & Wed till 8 pm. Adm $11, seniors & students $8, children 3-17 $6, under 3 & members free.

Jack Nicklaus Museum—2355 Olentangy River Rd, 247-5959. Honoring the legendary golfer who played for OSU before beginning his professional career; featuring artifacts & memorabilia from Nicklaus’s life & career, art gallery exhibit dedicated to OSU’s 100-year golf history & more. Tue-Sat 9 am-5 pm; closed Sun-Mon. Adm $10, students with ID $5.

Ohio Statehouse—Broad & High sts, 752-9777. Beautifully restored Civil War-era Statehouse & 1901 Senate building, featuring a visitors’ center, museum, gift shop & café. Mon-Fri 7 am-6 pm & Sat-Sun 11 am-5 pm. Guided tours available Mon-Fri 10 am-3 pm, Sat-Sun noon-3 pm. Adm free.

Thurber House—77 Jefferson Ave, 464-1032. Literary center located in the restored Victorian home of James Thurber’s family, furnished with period furniture & Thurber artifacts, featuring a Thurber bookstore & events such as author readings & writing programs. Daily 1-4 pm. Free self-guided tours Mon-Sat; guided tours Sun, adm $2.50, senior citizens & students $2.

Wexner Center—1871 N High St, 292-3535. Multidisciplinary contemporary arts center designed by noted architect Peter Eisenman. Focusing on cutting-edge culture from around the world, with exhibitions, film & video screenings, concerts, dance, theater & public lecture programs, as well as Taste of

Belgium (Mon-Fri 8 am-4 pm). Galleries open Tue, Wed & Sun 11 am-6 pm, Thu-Sat till 8 pm. Ticket prices vary; see wexarts.org.

Parties

Saturday, Jan 29

A Date 2 Remember—sponsored by Columbus Young Professionals, fourth annual event with charity auction, fashion show, appetizers, desserts, drinks & more (cocktail/dressy attire), benefiting A Kid Again & Flying Horse Farms, 6:30 pm, Lifestyle Communities Pavilion, 405 Neil Ave, 461-5483. Tickets $35 & online advance $25.

Miscellaneous

Saturday, Jan 1

Columbus Museum of Art Grand Opening—the renovated building & new Center for Creativity opens to public, 10 am-5:30 pm, 480 E Broad St, 221-4848. Adm $10, seniors & students $8.

Saturday, Jan 8 & 9

Columbus Bride: The Show—hundreds of wedding vendors, fashion shows & more, sponsored by Columbus Bride, Sat 10 am-5 pm & Sun noon-5 pm. Tickets $11.

Saturday, Jan 8 thru 16

Ohio Boat & RV Show—exhibits, vendors & more, Wed-Fri noon-9 pm, Sat 10 am-9 pm & Sun noon-5 pm, Ohio Expo Center, 717 E 17th Ave, 644-3247. Tickets $7, children 6-13 $1 & kids 5 & under free.

Tuesday, Jan 11 & Wednesday, Jan 19

1-on-1 Career Coaching—30 min session with Fred Points of Jewish Family Services Career Center, Tue at 3 pm & Wed at 5 pm, Grandview Heights Public Library, 1685 W First Ave, 559-0118. Adm free.

Wednesday, Jan 12

Evenings with Authors—with Melanie Benjamin, author of Alice I Have Been, 7:30 pm, Columbus Performing Arts Center, 549 Franklin Ave, 464-1032. Tickets $20, seniors & students $18.

Friday, Jan 14 thru 16

North Coast Golf Show—exhibits, demos & more, Fri 2-8 pm, Sat 10 am-6 pm & Sun till 5 pm, Veterans Memorial, 300 W Broad St, 221-4341. Adm $8, seniors $7 & children under 12 free.

Monday, Jan 17

Martin Luther King Jr Breakfast—breakfast & keynote speaker Rev Dr James C Perkins, 7 am, Greater Columbus Convention Center, Battelle Grand, 400 N High St, 252-0858. Tickets $35 (group rates available).

MLK Day Open House—musical & theater performances, plus keynote speaker Rev Joel L King, Jr, noon-4 pm, King Arts Complex, 867 Mt Vernon Ave, 645-5464. Adm free.

Thursday, Jan 20

Drink It In—(also see Exhibitions) presented by GenWex, in-depth look at Six Solos & wine tasting from House Wine, 7 pm, Wexner Center, 1871 N High St, 292-3535. Tickets $12 & members $10 (registration required).

Friday, Jan 21

BalletMet Open Rehearsal—get a glimpse into creative process & sneak peek of upcoming productions, 5-6 pm, 322 Mt Vernon Ave, 586-6881. Adm free.

Friday, Jan 21 thru 23

AAA Great Vacations Expo—more than 150 exhibits with expo-only deals, travel info & more, Fri noon-8 pm, Sat 10 am-8 pm & Sun 11 am-5 pm, Veterans Memorial, 300 W Broad St, 225-1905. Tickets $9 & members $6.

Friday, Jan 28 thru 30

2011 Decorators’ Show House Sneak Peek—sponsored by the Columbus Museum of Art’s Women’s Board, 10 am-5 pm, 4125 Oxford Dr, Upper Arlington, 519-1664. Tickets $5.

Saturday, Jan 29 & 30

Art Studio Clearance Sale—shop for art from more than 100 Ohio Designer Craftsmen artists, Sat 10 am-5 pm & Sun noon-5 pm, Ohio Expo Center, 717 E 17th Ave, 486-7119. Adm $6, children 12 & under free.

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